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Table of Contents
Working Environment
Starting Points for TerraLib Developers
Tools
The basic tools you have to install in your environment to work with TerraLib are:
Software | Website |
---|---|
Git | http://git-scm.com/ |
CMake | http://www.cmake.org/cmake |
The following tools are optional, and their use is described below:
Software | Website | Function |
---|---|---|
TortoiseGIT (Windows) | http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit | General User Interface that makes it easier to use GIT on Windows |
Git-Cola (Linux) | http://git-cola.github.io/downloads.html | General User Interface that makes it easier to use GIT on Unix platforms |
Doxygen | http://sourceforge.net/projects/doxygen/ | used to generate the documentation |
Installing and configuring GIT
Install the latest Git version from: GIT
Follow the default settings, except at:
- Select Components: click Windows Explorer Integration, Git Bash, Git GUI.
- Adjusting you PATH environment: Click third option (Run Git and included Unix Tools …)
- Configuring the line ending conversions: click the first option (Checkout Windows-style, commit Unix-style line endings)
Dependencies
Currently, Terralib works with the following libraries - with their respective versions:
Library | Version | Website |
---|---|---|
Boost | 1.50 | Boost |
Gdal | 1.10.0 | Gdal |
Geos | 3.2.3 | Geos |
Log4cxx | 0.10.0 | Log4cxx |
Proj4 | 4.7.0 | Proj4 |
Xerces | 3.1.1 | Xerces-C++ |
The following dependencies are optional, they are used to compile the qtWidgets module:
Optionally, you can download and unpack the third-party libraries compiled in Visual C++ 2010 from here: <Inserir third-party>